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They don’t even mention the game by name, which felt like a way to avoid the elephant in the room, but it was a poor attempt and really disappointing measure/aspect to the latest episode.

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He then goes on to hype up content in the wings, like Lesleyle Headland’s The Acolyte show tying into the end of the era, that there are more things they can’t talk about in the works (maybe this Stranger Things inspired TV show rumor or a live-action film), but unfortunately they continue to hype up Star Wars Eclipse without mentioning any of the controversy or fan outcry that’s happened and continued since its announcement. I wish them the best of luck with this aspect going forward. He also discussed how the biggest challenges have been making content that’ll be coming out in multiple phases and multiple years, mentioning 5 years in total, which is really daunting when you think about it, knowing we won’t see the end of this thing until 2026 potentially! Which is why his next point will be quite the test going forward, as they’ve said the most important part is not alienating people who aren’t going to read everything, which will get harder as this thing goes on, and I know it’s not as possible with The Fallen Star, as it’s clearer in the book than any before it that you’re missing out on certain parts if you’re also not reading the comics. I really hope Arielle gets drawn into the era somehow ( here’s some fan art of that!), in those exact robes, as it’s the least she deserves for being such a wonderful, open part of The High Republic and Star Wars fan communities!Īrielle’s first in-person guest was Lucasfilm’s Senior Vice President James Waugh, who looked back at the whole process, from Kathleen Kennedy “throwing down the gauntlet” on them to go big and different to the fateful writers’ room that built what we have now. Even more exciting than the new digs was Arielle’s fan-made Jedi costume!! There’s a short little interview with Caitlin Jacques during both the show and on the official site, but it’s so cool they reached out to someone in the community and put them at the forefront on delivering new robes based off the era. The way they animated comic panels and other art is really cool, bringing the era to even more life and adding some flair to some already flair-filled comics like Trail of Shadows. She has to go through a ton of recapping this episode, so mad kudos to her for keeping it fun, despite the dire subject matter of these last few issues and books, and I hope she took a nice long nap after section before shooting the next. I did not expect it to be as stellar as what she got to show off in today’s installment, from the beautiful wood round table, the tons of era-appropriate lightsabers, items like the Starlight Beacon model and Marchion Ro’s helmet, and even some Jedi robes! It looks beautiful and I’m so glad she’s been given such a space, as it shows Lucasfilm’s confidence in her, the show, and the era.

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If you aren’t already following the stellar Krystina Arielle on Twitter, correct that mistake now, but as she teased in previous THRS that she’d be leaving her garage for future installments, she posted a while back her arriving at Lucasfilm in San Francisco, so I figured/hoped there would be a cool new space for her and the show. There were some reveals for Phase II: Quest of the Jedi, like who’s writing what, from Zoraida Córdova kicking off the new story with the adult novel and Claudia Gray behind a comic book, as well as a much requested and really exciting Art of The High Republic book, but it was focused mainly on the journey so far and teases of the future (5 or so years total in story) and I think it was well-deserved considering how fandom has accepted the initiative since its launch, though it also mentioned something fandom has been rallying against for sometime.

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With the first Phase of The High Republic nearly at an end, the final comic issues dropping March, the latest The High Republic Show was focused more on how we got here, Krystina Arielle’s cool new digs and fan-made costume, and discussing much of what’s transpired since The Fallen Star‘s release in January, plus a suggestion on which piece to read to finish Phase I, Wave III.









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